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that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets priermentd. because they're small they really need the help and support of intermediatey institutions so they can assess capital. they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to start in our high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, yo
that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets...
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it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he put 2 million americans to work. and that included about 50 thousand school teachers sent out to rural areas. this is a cw a project. that's stern grove behind it
it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful....
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people as me it is good economy going to continue? how are we going to extend the prosperity that so many of our enterprise part of the answer is the everyday decision by each of you to keep investing 90 in our city. yes investing in businesses and start up and innovative ideas but investing in our young people, our schools and community and neighborhood organizations. san francisco is the greatest city in the world not just because of our bay and at all beautiful buildings but our human talent we know is at the heart of our success. so i ask you help us save city college and help us rebilled and reimage our bettered education for our children. help us higher young people making our neighborhoods safer and stronger. i ask you to get involved and volunteer and i ask you to help with more resources to be able to do this. that's how we're going to be able to sustain this economic recovery and extend our prosperity we'll be able to continue to build the infrastructure structure for our city today and tomorrow. thank you very muchyou. >> t
people as me it is good economy going to continue? how are we going to extend the prosperity that so many of our enterprise part of the answer is the everyday decision by each of you to keep investing 90 in our city. yes investing in businesses and start up and innovative ideas but investing in our young people, our schools and community and neighborhood organizations. san francisco is the greatest city in the world not just because of our bay and at all beautiful buildings but our human talent...
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third this has big impacts on our economy. it will prove the transportation and health insurance this is a home to oakland. it will continue to serve as a place for folks on the other side of the bay. it's the toll payers who fund this. so we have to give our toll payers a round of sport for this measure (clapping) >> finally i'm so glad with the addition of bike and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and community. so in closings thank you to everyone in our efforts and it's been eagerly awaited. i've been in the senate and the assembly n for 15 years so i've eagerly awaited this day. rest assured i'll continue to be an advocate in congress even in this is this tough environment for transportation infrastructure. i wish you the best of lick and a very happy labor day. thank you. again (clapping) >> knoll let me introduce our tremendous leader in the california state senate darryl stein beggar. >>
third this has big impacts on our economy. it will prove the transportation and health insurance this is a home to oakland. it will continue to serve as a place for folks on the other side of the bay. it's the toll payers who fund this. so we have to give our toll payers a round of sport for this measure (clapping) >> finally i'm so glad with the addition of bike and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and...
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. >> the prison construction filled a void and a vacuum both in terms of keeping the economy going just with the construction and the jobs and with also people who were unemployed because of the economy who get caught in crimes of poverty, so you scoop them up and figure out excuses to put those people in cages. >> when you start having essentially a drain of all other basic services because you're over incarcerating people, you've got a problem. and in california we have a problem. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> this sunday...the premier of "budrus" >> the primary concern of the fronts is security that trumps everything >> ho
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you need to invest in the economy. >> what about the stimulus? did that create jobs? >> more than 3.5 million jobs. that's nonpartisan congressional budget analysis. without the stimulus it wouldn't have been a recession. it would have been a depression. >> of all the jobs some 70% of them are part-time jobs that paid minimum wages. listen -- >> many employers, to get out of requirements of the law are taking full-time people and making them part-time. >> that is unfortunate. thank you for bringing that up, republican from princeton. it's unfortunate when you see universities or private institutions trying to get around the regulations clearly designed to help the working class. i think president obama proposed an extremely reasonable plan of debt reduction that involves cuts to spending. what president obama and the democrat party aren't willing to do is balance the budget on the backs of the poor and the working class. there is a difference. >> you say it. i'm listening with fascination. >> okay. >> he's the only president to ever give us a trillion dollar deficit i
you need to invest in the economy. >> what about the stimulus? did that create jobs? >> more than 3.5 million jobs. that's nonpartisan congressional budget analysis. without the stimulus it wouldn't have been a recession. it would have been a depression. >> of all the jobs some 70% of them are part-time jobs that paid minimum wages. listen -- >> many employers, to get out of requirements of the law are taking full-time people and making them part-time. >> that is...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. economic down in the final. days. and the rest. will be every week. she good lumber touring kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans . this is why you should care only. the the. a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the artist studio in l.a. to talk to me and first asked where the idea for h
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. >> the prison construction filled a void and a vacuum both in terms of keeping the economy going just with the construction and the jobs and with also people who were unemployed because of the economy who get caught in crimes of poverty, so you scoop them up and figure out excuses to put those people in cages. >> when you start having essentially a drain of all other basic services because you're over incarcerating people, you've got a problem. and in california we have a problem. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> by 2010, california's prisons held close to 160,000 inmates - almost double the state's capacity. >> governor brown's response: something he called "realignment" - the transfer of low-level offenders to county jails. >> that's the whole point of re
. >> the prison construction filled a void and a vacuum both in terms of keeping the economy going just with the construction and the jobs and with also people who were unemployed because of the economy who get caught in crimes of poverty, so you scoop them up and figure out excuses to put those people in cages. >> when you start having essentially a drain of all other basic services because you're over incarcerating people, you've got a problem. and in california we have a problem....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our cheap place right now to see. first straight to live and i think the trick. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. live. to be in the know live on long live. this point be an expensive car so look. like. a new fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. but. luxury is just. cool. this is the last call. executed on archie's. leg. length. least so. president obama warns of the danger of the republicans of putting america's economy at risk with no progress being made to the paralyzed government. thirty people involved in a greenpeace protest against oil drilling in the off to sea and charged with piracy we talked to a former leader of the group who believes activist overplayed their hand. and fresh infighting among the syrian opposition is al-qaeda linked rebel groups seek to hijack the civil war and push for the formation of an islamic state all top stories this.
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the world economy. they could basically paralyze not defeat our forces, but paralyze international trade in that area, and that is basically 60, 70 percent from where western oil is coming from. imagine the impacof not just during the shutdown, but months to follow the scent and if that happens. melissa: you're talking about the strait of hormuz and how much commerce flows through there. what do you think would be a worldwide impact? how would we feel it here in the u.s. beyond just oil prices? >> oil prices alone is a problem but something else may happen. other terrorists who are deployed in the region, the red sea situation could also shut down that arerea. it would be looking at a situation we have never seen before since 1973 in terms of energy supply. melissa: meanwhile, the u.n. delegation from syria, assad himself did not come in person even though they're asking us to kick in a billion dollars in order to help dismantle the chemical weapons program. why do you think that he did not show up? t t
the world economy. they could basically paralyze not defeat our forces, but paralyze international trade in that area, and that is basically 60, 70 percent from where western oil is coming from. imagine the impacof not just during the shutdown, but months to follow the scent and if that happens. melissa: you're talking about the strait of hormuz and how much commerce flows through there. what do you think would be a worldwide impact? how would we feel it here in the u.s. beyond just oil prices?...
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. >> the prison construction filled a void and a vacuum both in terms of keeping the economy going just with the construction and the jobs and with also people who were unemployed because of the economy who get caught in crimes of poverty, so you scoop them up and figure out excuses to put those people in cages. >> when you start having essentially a drain of all other basic services because you're over incarcerating people, you've got a problem. and in california we have a problem. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> by 2010, california's prisons held close to 160,000 inmates - almost double the state's capacity. >> governor brown's response: something he called "realignment" - the transfer of low-level offenders to county jails. >> that's the whole point of realignment. it's not just the shift of money bu
. >> the prison construction filled a void and a vacuum both in terms of keeping the economy going just with the construction and the jobs and with also people who were unemployed because of the economy who get caught in crimes of poverty, so you scoop them up and figure out excuses to put those people in cages. >> when you start having essentially a drain of all other basic services because you're over incarcerating people, you've got a problem. and in california we have a problem....
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and our businesses and our economy. and all the hard-working people , the person working for the agricultural department helping some farmers make sure they are making some modest profit for all the hard work they are putting in. for hud whoorking is helping someone buy a house for the first time. someone in a v.a. office who is counseling a vet who has ptsd. that is who we are here to serve. that is why we're supposed be carrying out these responsibilities, that is why we should be avoiding the kind of constant ring -- breaks mentioned. it is something that we do in the ordinary process of this extraordinary system of government that we have. you do not get to extract a ransom for doing your job, for doing what you're supposed to be doing anyway or just because there is a lot there that you do not like. the american people sent us here to governing. they sent us here to make sure that we are doing everything we can to make their lives a little bit better. to create jobs and restore economic security, to rebuild the pro
and our businesses and our economy. and all the hard-working people , the person working for the agricultural department helping some farmers make sure they are making some modest profit for all the hard work they are putting in. for hud whoorking is helping someone buy a house for the first time. someone in a v.a. office who is counseling a vet who has ptsd. that is who we are here to serve. that is why we're supposed be carrying out these responsibilities, that is why we should be avoiding...
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what's the impact on our economy? >> well, i think that there are always going to be a number of people who are going to remain uninsured, whether it's their immigration status or whatever other factors are out there. that's for the community health centers to come into play. we are committed to providing services regardless of the ability to pay. and we offer a scale that charges a family or patient based on their ability to pay. but i think people are often underestimating that there are a number of programs, certainly they vary by county, but many state programs and federal programs that they do qualify for, even when they are undocumented. >> okay. so let's move on to a few other issues, like, for instance, diseases and those that affect the latino community. for instance, like heart disease, hispanics, of course, face higher risk than other populations. how are you dealing with that, and in terms of giving them information, providing them with the information to take better care of themselves? >> you know, everyt
what's the impact on our economy? >> well, i think that there are always going to be a number of people who are going to remain uninsured, whether it's their immigration status or whatever other factors are out there. that's for the community health centers to come into play. we are committed to providing services regardless of the ability to pay. and we offer a scale that charges a family or patient based on their ability to pay. but i think people are often underestimating that there...
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and roar the san francisco bay bridge to seismic safety before the economy could be devastated. the message became a singular focus for all the stakeholder that went on to forge a lot of no relationships. and through the strength of that common goal we have seen things insewer mountable. the finish line is in sight. in a matter of hours we'll win the race and open the new bridge. i'd like to thank the department for all it's support and partnership. the tall oversight committee for its leadership and vision of this stunning new bridge. and believe me it's stunning. but no matter how great that vision and how complete that plan it still has to be executed by people, skilled craftsman and designers from all over the world literally many millions of man-hours to bring together the plans of the designers. to our key supplies who have traveled here from china, from south korea, from japan the japan steelworks and from the uk we welcome you to oakland. it's a privilege to share this moment and we're grateful for our many contributions >> let us be mindful of several other contractors
and roar the san francisco bay bridge to seismic safety before the economy could be devastated. the message became a singular focus for all the stakeholder that went on to forge a lot of no relationships. and through the strength of that common goal we have seen things insewer mountable. the finish line is in sight. in a matter of hours we'll win the race and open the new bridge. i'd like to thank the department for all it's support and partnership. the tall oversight committee for its...
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past shut downs have disrupted the economy significantly. this one would, too. it would throw a wrench into the gears of the economy at a time when the gears have gained traction. five years ago our economy was in melt down, today our businesses have created seven and a half million jobs in the past three and a half years and deficits falling fast. ideal of putting american people's hard earned progress at risk is the height of responsibility. it doesn't have to happen. let me repeat this. it doesn't have to happen. this is entirely preventable if the house chooses what the senate has already done simple act of funding our government without making extraneous and controversial demands in the past, the same way other congresss have in more than 200 years. unfortunately house republicans continue to tie funding to idealogical demands like delaying a woman's access to health care and extreme right wing of the party. let me be clear about this. an important part of the affordable health care act takes effect tomorrow no matter what congress decides to do today. affo
past shut downs have disrupted the economy significantly. this one would, too. it would throw a wrench into the gears of the economy at a time when the gears have gained traction. five years ago our economy was in melt down, today our businesses have created seven and a half million jobs in the past three and a half years and deficits falling fast. ideal of putting american people's hard earned progress at risk is the height of responsibility. it doesn't have to happen. let me repeat this. it...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on r g. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on a true for was a man in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something that offends so they believe that they don't use blank or wooden shells but the building was but a room of how much time it took to restore it. we voted for yeltsin in the referendum the deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out of all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. this point being an expensive car saloon. clueless in a fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. concert . on our cheap. len. these are. the warning from president obama.
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we are moving on to item k advisory committee reports and appointments to advisary economies by board members. >> i'm very happy to appoint the specialist to the bilingual committee community council. previouslly she worked at bilingual school. she was a california representative for early language learning and participated in the meetings for the american council of the foreign languages and the bay area foreign language program. she's a dedicate or and i know she will contribute a lot. >> thank you. any other appointments? seeing none. we'll move to item l. we have two action items. the first item is the ratification of the san francisco unified school district may i hear a motion and second please. may i hear a reading of the recommendation, please. >> requested action is the san francisco board of education as set forth in this document. >> thank you. there are no public speakers. are there any comments or questions from the board? commissioner wynns? >> it occurs to me that we, i would like to request there be' review of the memorandum in the statement. but over time, more charte
we are moving on to item k advisory committee reports and appointments to advisary economies by board members. >> i'm very happy to appoint the specialist to the bilingual committee community council. previouslly she worked at bilingual school. she was a california representative for early language learning and participated in the meetings for the american council of the foreign languages and the bay area foreign language program. she's a dedicate or and i know she will contribute a lot....
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slows the economy down. >> we're on a seesaw based on what will happen. is it possible that another recession could occur based upon washington's inactivity. >> suppose anything is possible. we didn't know the last recession was coming. in the months before the last recession set upon it things were looking bright. i'd say the analogy that i'd use ask america and its economy is like a runner, picking up speed. we've got an increase of almost 13% compared to last year in housing. we've got major markets up almost 20% so far this year. we've had job creation for almost three years, for every single month. the economy is coming up a little bit not gang busters but pucking up pace. this is like sticking your foot out and tripping the runner that is the america's economy. this isn't a natural disaster. this is not a global recession that is now engulfing the united states. this is all of washington's making. it's like a clear sky out there and washington is planting a rain cloud right above them. >> how can americans let them get away with this, truly? we go t
slows the economy down. >> we're on a seesaw based on what will happen. is it possible that another recession could occur based upon washington's inactivity. >> suppose anything is possible. we didn't know the last recession was coming. in the months before the last recession set upon it things were looking bright. i'd say the analogy that i'd use ask america and its economy is like a runner, picking up speed. we've got an increase of almost 13% compared to last year in housing....
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figuring out ways to a postcarbon economy. and within our lifetimes and within the next few decades natural gas won't have a role to play. and i think that's the real challenge that advocates of natural gas and there are many, it's a very profitable -- like other extractive industries, it's very profitable. so there's good business in promoting and lobbying for natural gas, and also for nuclear. but over the long run, it's not a bridge to the future. >> all right, brad and michael, thanks for joining us tonight. let's hope both sides in this issue get together and come to some agreements. because even the skeptics agree that we need to lower emissions and lower pollution. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> and consider this, tuesday people will begin to start signing up for obamacare. what do you think of this? post your answer he on google plus, facebook and twitter. desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. >> when bowxg enrollment kicks off on october 1st, what will it mean to you? how much will it cost,
figuring out ways to a postcarbon economy. and within our lifetimes and within the next few decades natural gas won't have a role to play. and i think that's the real challenge that advocates of natural gas and there are many, it's a very profitable -- like other extractive industries, it's very profitable. so there's good business in promoting and lobbying for natural gas, and also for nuclear. but over the long run, it's not a bridge to the future. >> all right, brad and michael, thanks...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our elite. plus i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. the alexander family cry tears and so why it great things out there that there had to be ever read or get a quart of water around alive is a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. i suspect. the would like to do its job did you know the price is the only. industry specifically mention the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy back office. hold. them accountable i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going point on we go beyond identifying problems trying to fix rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america in my book ready to join the movement then walk of the big picture.
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that would affect the economy as far as people coming into the country. when you see the national parks and museums closed across the country, that is a hit to the economy. local emonday mists saying it could cost the city $200,000 a day every day that the government is shutdown. we just don't know when this will end heading into day two. >> it's like a domino effect. it keeps going and going. >> countless vacations have been planned for months, even years. one thing that wasn't planned for was the government shutdown. i found more than a few tourists left stranded add the historical sites they came to see. for 30 years, prisoners wanted nothing more than to get off the rock. now tourists want nothing more than to get on it. >> we are allowing people to go around alkatraz but it doesn't go in there. >> the prison that shut down in 1963 is as close as they're going to get. tim and sarah came from new zealand planning to see the alcatraz and yosemite. >> quincy and don myers got married saturday and came from england on their honeymoon. >> we were hoping to
that would affect the economy as far as people coming into the country. when you see the national parks and museums closed across the country, that is a hit to the economy. local emonday mists saying it could cost the city $200,000 a day every day that the government is shutdown. we just don't know when this will end heading into day two. >> it's like a domino effect. it keeps going and going. >> countless vacations have been planned for months, even years. one thing that wasn't...
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ad lib toss to wx ((take sot)) down the economy, pass a budget on time, pay our bills on time> with time running out, president obama sends a clear message to congress. pass a budget..no strings attached. but will this game of political chicken end in an economic crash? a cross-state rivalry gets completely out of control, as an argument between fans of two rival baseball teams ends in bloodshed and death. more on that when the late edition continues. president obama seems to be digging in as this critical weekend approaches. as wendell goler explains, he is standing defiant in defense of his embattled health care plan..... and refusing to negotiate on a debt limit extension. this time, the president claimed, the threat of a government shutdown isn't about reducing deficits, which are already falling... this time, he said, it's mostly about undoing obamacare. he said that's not going to happen. obama says: "those marketplaces will be open for business on tuesday, no matter what, even if there's a government shutdown. that's a done deal." m
ad lib toss to wx ((take sot)) with time running out, president obama sends a clear message to congress. pass a budget..no strings attached. but will this game of political chicken end in an economic crash? a cross-state rivalry gets completely out of control, as an argument between fans of two rival baseball teams ends in bloodshed and death. more on that when the late edition continues. president obama seems to be digging in as this critical weekend approaches. as wendell goler explains, he...
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due till the industry to make sure people get power to to power up though the economy to power their homes has been regulated for years because you don't want private enterprises gouging the price of energy because it's completely malevolent to the entire economy banking similarly it's a very simple business. it's a utility and yet that none of those utility banks exist anymore they've all been purchased by these super infrastructure mega banks it's all been privatized they have leverage fifty to sixty to one so what you're saying on the surface so those who forget the history of banking will say wow that sounds like you're turning your back on free markets are turning your back on capitalism you're returning to some kind of government interference but that's completely false you're just returning banks to work from once they came it's a simple business doing a simple activity it should be simply organized we look at water we look at electricity transportation mail all those are utilities and the creation of money is definitely utility of all those utilities that's probably the most
due till the industry to make sure people get power to to power up though the economy to power their homes has been regulated for years because you don't want private enterprises gouging the price of energy because it's completely malevolent to the entire economy banking similarly it's a very simple business. it's a utility and yet that none of those utility banks exist anymore they've all been purchased by these super infrastructure mega banks it's all been privatized they have leverage fifty...
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earlier in his weekly address, the president said, "a shut down would be bad for the economy." at a moment when our economy has steadily gained traction and our debts have been falling faster than anytime in 60 years, a shut down would be a purely self-inflicted wound and that is why many republican senators and republican governors have urged members to knock it off and pass the basis point and move on. >> the office of management and budget estimates that the last shut down in 1995 cost taxpayers about $1.4 billion. >>> pg&e is reporting power outages across several san francisco neighborhoods at this hourpt as of just about 20 minutes ago that number was 4400 without power. down from the high to 4600 when the lights went out about 8:30 tonight. pg&e says they are in the western edition of nob hill - at this point pg&e says its had has no estimate on when power will be restored, because crews have yet to lobert the republic is the. >> on om 2 a fire in east bay hills, shedding light on a growing concern. >> we'll tell you why firefighters are worried about a green energy opti
earlier in his weekly address, the president said, "a shut down would be bad for the economy." at a moment when our economy has steadily gained traction and our debts have been falling faster than anytime in 60 years, a shut down would be a purely self-inflicted wound and that is why many republican senators and republican governors have urged members to knock it off and pass the basis point and move on. >> the office of management and budget estimates that the last shut down in...
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investors when you bear in mind the longer the shut down goes, you shave that much growth from the economy. >> you're right, bill. an opportunity may present itself. we haven't put additional money to work in the last couple days but ahead as markets pulled back. the bottom line is to the extend to which the shut down and worries over breach of the debt ceiling affect the real economy, affect guidance in proch ffits, we get those reports, that will be where it really hits the road and we really need to say what is the impact of this because in the near team it's headline filler. >> in the meantime, also, there will be a lot of government reports investors won't get starting with the important jobs report this friday. the federal reserve is going to be sitting on its hands because it doesn't have all of this information. how will all of that impact investor confidence, what they do with their portfolios, not knowing what the fed is going to do, not getting economic data they crave? >> certainly not getting some reports is important here. we've been paying such close attention to employment
investors when you bear in mind the longer the shut down goes, you shave that much growth from the economy. >> you're right, bill. an opportunity may present itself. we haven't put additional money to work in the last couple days but ahead as markets pulled back. the bottom line is to the extend to which the shut down and worries over breach of the debt ceiling affect the real economy, affect guidance in proch ffits, we get those reports, that will be where it really hits the road and we...
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we have moved away from the manufacturing economy. in the old days there were some hard run but achieved protections for workers in the manufacturing economy. if the workplace was unethical, they could make complaints about that and they would be protected against retaliation and different kinds of making those complaints and protecting them against that. they also had benefits that could be expected to give them a secure future that could provide for them as an inevitable life events occurred, if they age were caught well, if they had survivors they could provide for the side entrance arrivers and these drugs have largely been lost. we have moved into a service economy. in these protections have also been lost. i believe that the work that sarah has been doing has a lot of potential to reform the structure of economy we have today and reforming the structure of this really means reshaping the society with the fundamentalists. for all these reasons, because of what i take to be her uniquely important theoretical work and intellectual
we have moved away from the manufacturing economy. in the old days there were some hard run but achieved protections for workers in the manufacturing economy. if the workplace was unethical, they could make complaints about that and they would be protected against retaliation and different kinds of making those complaints and protecting them against that. they also had benefits that could be expected to give them a secure future that could provide for them as an inevitable life events occurred,...
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due till the industry to make sure people get power to to power up though the economy to power their homes has been regulated for years because you don't want private enterprises gouging the price of energy because it's completely malevolent to the entire economy banking similarly it's a very simple business. it's a utility and yet that none of those utility banks exist anymore they've all been purchased by these super infrastructure mega banks it's all been privatized they have leverage fifty to sixty to one so what you're saying on the surface so those who forget the history of banking will say wow that sounds like you're turning your back on free markets or turning your back on capitalism you're returning to some kind of government interference but that's completely false you're just returning banks to work from once they came it's a simple business doing a simple activity it should be simply organized we go look at water we look at electricity transportation mail all those are utilities and the creation of money is definitely utility of all those utilities that's probably the mos
due till the industry to make sure people get power to to power up though the economy to power their homes has been regulated for years because you don't want private enterprises gouging the price of energy because it's completely malevolent to the entire economy banking similarly it's a very simple business. it's a utility and yet that none of those utility banks exist anymore they've all been purchased by these super infrastructure mega banks it's all been privatized they have leverage fifty...
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do not shut down the government, do not shut down the economy, pass a budget on time, pay our bills on time. refocus on the everyday concerns of the american people. >> well, jcpenney isn't the only big company in big trouble. blackberry simply isn't selling enough smartphones. and as expected, the company today reported it lost nearly $1 billion in its most recent quarter. and now, published reports say that if the devicemaker is sold to fairfax financial, which offered $4.7 billion to take it private earlier this week, and ceo thorsten heinz loses his job, he could still rake in $54 million. this so-called golden parachute is said to be secured by three blackberry board members, including the chairman of fairfax financial. >>> let's turn now to microsoft. who will replace microsoft's steve ballmer? there are a lot of names rumored to be in the running, but only one is apparently at the top of microsoft's wish list. he's ford ceo, alan mulally. according to the tech website, mulally has vaulted to the forefront of the candidates and the discussions with microsoft are said to be seriou
do not shut down the government, do not shut down the economy, pass a budget on time, pay our bills on time. refocus on the everyday concerns of the american people. >> well, jcpenney isn't the only big company in big trouble. blackberry simply isn't selling enough smartphones. and as expected, the company today reported it lost nearly $1 billion in its most recent quarter. and now, published reports say that if the devicemaker is sold to fairfax financial, which offered $4.7 billion to...
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please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want to ask questions. so do not worry, you are not on tv if you do not want to be. >> thank you for your patience. i am a representative with leader pelosi, and i'm thrilled to have you today to learn more of our best practices for accessing credit. it is a priority for our office. we are very well aware of how small businesses are running up against the wall right now in terms of trying to get the credit and loans they are looking for, so i will try hard to bring the brightest minds in this room so you can effectively fix their range and learn more about what you can do better to fix your business plan
please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want...
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economy or have major ripples in the world. it's just plain not. this is not a big deal. >> as you point out we've been at this point before with these kinds of deadlines. >> yes. >> and there have been those who have argued all of the way along, well, all we have to do is print more money. is that an answer? >> that's exactly -- no, that's not the answer. that what we've been doing since w. was president and now all of the way through obama's terms. all they've been doing is printing money and running huge deficits. that's not the answer to anything, uma. what we've got to do is have low rate, flat taxes, spending restraint, sound money, free trade, and minimal regulations, and they get the heck out of the way and let the private sector solve our problems. just the way kennedy did it. just the way reagan did it. just the way bill clinton did it. that's not the way w. and obama have chosen to do it. they want conflict. they want clash. they want hostilities. that's not the way to run a country nor is it the way for head of a family to run his child
economy or have major ripples in the world. it's just plain not. this is not a big deal. >> as you point out we've been at this point before with these kinds of deadlines. >> yes. >> and there have been those who have argued all of the way along, well, all we have to do is print more money. is that an answer? >> that's exactly -- no, that's not the answer. that what we've been doing since w. was president and now all of the way through obama's terms. all they've been...
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an economy stuck in the mud at home. he's got nowhere to go. i think they've been hoping for a shutdown because obama then gets to go on the stage and to give all that stuff that you showed in your introduction. this is the law of the land. >> we weren't hoping for a shutdown, but if the republican party had to take a hitt on it, so be it. producer is excited ae having this block, five minutes. >> it was beautiful. >> to point out, they didn't want to shutdown, harry reid could have brought the senate back. he waited until monday at 2:00 p.m. >> for what? >> he knew the shutdown was going to play in their advantage. correct, they didn't have to. you're right. >> the bigger issue here is that winners do not need lifelines and bob just admitted that obama care is a big loser because it needed a lifeline. you just said this saved him. how did he need saving if it wasn't for the fact he was a disaster? >> i think it had a lot to do with the economy, with jobs, with the fact he had all these international problems. >> you you're finally admitting th
an economy stuck in the mud at home. he's got nowhere to go. i think they've been hoping for a shutdown because obama then gets to go on the stage and to give all that stuff that you showed in your introduction. this is the law of the land. >> we weren't hoping for a shutdown, but if the republican party had to take a hitt on it, so be it. producer is excited ae having this block, five minutes. >> it was beautiful. >> to point out, they didn't want to shutdown, harry reid...
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economy, the biggest economy in the world. it's very complicated, and there will be slip-ups. >> reporter: others worry obamacare isn't big enough. for instance, even when fully implemented, an estimated 30 million people in the united states will still be uninsured. they range from the undocumented to people living in states not participating in medicaid expansion. finally, there's a feeling in the health care community itself that there's much more to learn about obamacare as the clock ticks down to its full unveiling. at st. john's health clinic, pediatrician and medical director mimi choi admits she doesn't know enough about health care reform. >> i would say i don't know everything. i am learning pieces here and there for sure. >> reporter: it's overwhelming. >> totally. totally. there are so many moving pieces, there are so many large arcs and programs coming into existence that it is overwhelming to try to get a grasp of everything and how it's going to affect our practice especially. >> reporter: in st. john's crowded
economy, the biggest economy in the world. it's very complicated, and there will be slip-ups. >> reporter: others worry obamacare isn't big enough. for instance, even when fully implemented, an estimated 30 million people in the united states will still be uninsured. they range from the undocumented to people living in states not participating in medicaid expansion. finally, there's a feeling in the health care community itself that there's much more to learn about obamacare as the clock...
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it will only harm our nation security and economy. it will hurt our people, who rely on the federal government's program and services in some way or another, and who puts faith in their government to act in their best interest. the house is not the body refusing to act. we are not the ones not willing to budge. -- this is offered the third or fourth compromise to the senate here they simply ignore us, throw it in the trashcan. house republicans have now ,ffered multiple bills including one with just a repeal of the widely unpopular -- unpopular device. we have incorporated changes the senate had proposed. the senate refuses still to engage, as does the white house. today, we offer yet another piece of legislation designed keep the government open. previous cr the house has considered, this continuing resolution will fund the government at the current post sequestration funding rate varied it will incorporate most of the senate's changes to our first cr and include additional changes proposed as an amendment and that were added to the
it will only harm our nation security and economy. it will hurt our people, who rely on the federal government's program and services in some way or another, and who puts faith in their government to act in their best interest. the house is not the body refusing to act. we are not the ones not willing to budge. -- this is offered the third or fourth compromise to the senate here they simply ignore us, throw it in the trashcan. house republicans have now ,ffered multiple bills including one with...
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." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. ♪ >>> hi there, everyone, i'm jj ramberg, and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. negative consumer comments on a review site can be a nightmare for a small business to overcome. that's why a number of businesses are up in arms with reviews they've received on the site yelp. some are raising questions about whether yelp is treating them fairly. >> customer who is satisfied with my service asked me if i had a yelp page because she was very eager to write me a review, and i gave her the same answer i gave my friend, what the hell is yelp? >> a new york city-based locksmith. when he first opened lock busters, he was unaware of yelp. >> people would call me, did you know you were highly regarded on yelp? my answer was, no, because i couldn't afford a smartphone and didn't have a laptop. >> today, he credits much of his six-figure income and rapidly expa
." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. ♪ >>> hi there, everyone, i'm jj ramberg, and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. negative consumer comments on a review site can be a nightmare for a small business to overcome. that's why a number of businesses are up...
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implications does that have on our future plans here, are we bucking a trend or something or is it just the economy? do you have any thoughts on that ? >> i do not know why the membership, it may not necessarily translate to a drop in reverse. it could be that less members are joining the california reserve peace officers association. i don't have an answer for that because these are volunteer programs. i will say that in some other agencies, they do pay their reserves. we don't. some of the agencies that i put on the screen do. but really, i don't have an answer. what i would like to do is add to it. that is our plan from our department. >> wonderful. and i don't want to take up all the questioning time, but i want to be clear on the training and the background checks because i understood from your presentation and i want to double check on this. did the training, they have to get the training outside elsewhere become they can become part of our reserves. but the training level is roughly the same for level one as it is for our full time paid people, is that right? >> yes. the level one training t
implications does that have on our future plans here, are we bucking a trend or something or is it just the economy? do you have any thoughts on that ? >> i do not know why the membership, it may not necessarily translate to a drop in reverse. it could be that less members are joining the california reserve peace officers association. i don't have an answer for that because these are volunteer programs. i will say that in some other agencies, they do pay their reserves. we don't. some of...
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in fact all the bay area bridges have seen an increase in traffic coinciding with an improving economy. >>> california's attorney general wants school districts to make major changes. that is because of an alarming report that shows a lot of children are regularly missing school. as ktvu's ktvu janine de la vega reports - >> reporter: the attendance rate is generally high, 94% but in other areas of the county where it's moring more -- moring a cultural, the opposite. a truancy rate is shown of 30%. making it the top in the state. >> i am shocked. i would think people would be pushing their kids to better their education. i know i push mine. >> reporter:? santa cruz county $8 omillion has been cut from the education budget in the past five years. county officials say that caused them to lose resource that's would have helped prevent truancy. >> i knew there were a number of counselors relieved of their positions. >> reporter: the report found that one out of every five elementary school children in california were reported to be truant in the 2011 to 2012 school year. a student is consi
in fact all the bay area bridges have seen an increase in traffic coinciding with an improving economy. >>> california's attorney general wants school districts to make major changes. that is because of an alarming report that shows a lot of children are regularly missing school. as ktvu's ktvu janine de la vega reports - >> reporter: the attendance rate is generally high, 94% but in other areas of the county where it's moring more -- moring a cultural, the opposite. a truancy...
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up for naught but as the little said you know it was fraud that was more the bigger danger to your economy because it drives out the good the good business person the person trying to do an honest living whereas if the knave is able to commit fraud after fraud after fraud after fraud after fraud after fraud and then go to the justice department for a personal meeting lord knows it could have been a bandar blair sort of situation was he threatening him who knows what happened and transpired in that meeting now john mccain said your personal meeting with the c.e.o. of the corporate target of a major criminal investigation at the request of the c.e.o. while negotiations on a global settlement agreement are pending is highly unusual and under the circumstances that meeting occurred gives rise to concern well i mean the crime in a genic nature of business in america as william k. black would describe it former prosecutor who put a lot of bankers in jail and the savings and loan crisis this has become the day to day grist of the american economy and the c. and b. c. folks of course they are in d
up for naught but as the little said you know it was fraud that was more the bigger danger to your economy because it drives out the good the good business person the person trying to do an honest living whereas if the knave is able to commit fraud after fraud after fraud after fraud after fraud after fraud and then go to the justice department for a personal meeting lord knows it could have been a bandar blair sort of situation was he threatening him who knows what happened and transpired in...
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with me now is my favorite economy peter morici. i was shocked. people are saying everyone was so mad, i said let's look at that, everyone is throwing around a lot of numbers, and when they turn the tap back on, there was a huge explosion. what do you think? >> well, i think this time there is potential for better growth, if you look at some things that the republicans are angling for. but in the business about the debt ceiling, they are angling for releases keystone pipeline, more offshore drilling, they can generate a lot of growth, if they can angle for a few of those we could pick up a half percentage growth to a full growth of the gdp growth from a quarter to next 3/4. 3/4,. melissa: i said this to yesterday, said this of a different tile, what -- was it really a different time, was there something 92 fundamentally different. i remember 1995, i was great yates from college, but we were not in big boom yet of tech era was there something special about 96? >> we were in a big economic expansion, president clinton, he really believed in the priv
with me now is my favorite economy peter morici. i was shocked. people are saying everyone was so mad, i said let's look at that, everyone is throwing around a lot of numbers, and when they turn the tap back on, there was a huge explosion. what do you think? >> well, i think this time there is potential for better growth, if you look at some things that the republicans are angling for. but in the business about the debt ceiling, they are angling for releases keystone pipeline, more...
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that would super economic growth for the region and the many travelers that are so important for this economy. the mexican museum joins the large institutions on say west coast including right here the jewish contemporary museum for the arts and the xoorlg museum and so many other great institutions. let's have a hand for our wonderful cultural institution. i would be a miss if i didn't say a few words in spanish >> (speaking spanish). i'm very proud to be able to welcome the mexican museum hereto the gardens. (speaking spanish). today, we welcome the mexican community as part of the center as well of the representing the best of what is the human creativity. (speaking spanish). mexico is today represented here at the gardens as well. (speaking spanish). thank you for purring that dream and never letting it go. (speaking spanish). we'll be further enriched by your presence. today you are proof of that famous line i didn't we can (clapping) >> talking about legions talking about people who helped get this piece of land please give a big round of applause for our former mayor (clapping). >> my
that would super economic growth for the region and the many travelers that are so important for this economy. the mexican museum joins the large institutions on say west coast including right here the jewish contemporary museum for the arts and the xoorlg museum and so many other great institutions. let's have a hand for our wonderful cultural institution. i would be a miss if i didn't say a few words in spanish >> (speaking spanish). i'm very proud to be able to welcome the mexican...